"I proved to myself that I'm able to play a complete game with this offense," Lacy said. "Of course you're going to get out here and there, but first and foremost, I proved to myself that I can do it."

Lacy certainly has the approval of his coach.

"Happy with the way we're running the ball," coach Mike McCarthy told The Green Bay Press Gazette. "Happy with the touches the running backs are getting. I would have loved to have seen Eddie Lacy get over 100. I understand he was pretty close there at the end. It's being balanced. It helps our quarterback and it'll continue to help our (receivers)."

The Packers finished with 180 rushing yards, but for the first time since 2003, Green Bay had 135 rushing yards in three straight games, according to the report.

"We've got three different backs who have different styles.," Packers left guard Josh Sitton said. "Eddie did a hell of a job getting 3, 4 yards when maybe it was just a block for 2 or 3. He's always going to fall forward. We know we're going to get that out of him."